Rob Zombie


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Rob Zombie 
Friday, June 19, 2015
Summer Stage @ Tags

CrossRhodes Entertainment and Magic City Productions are proud to make the first major concert announcement for the 2015 Concert Series on the Budweiser Summer Stage at Tag’s. Friday, June 19th Rob Zombie brings his energetic production to the Stage for one amazing show. Opening act will be Drop Clutch.

Tickets for the Rob Zombie show are $39.50 General Admission (plus a $3 facility fee). There is no reserved seating for this show. Tickets go on-sale Friday, February 13th at 10:00am. Tickets are available at Tag’s, charge by phone 800-650-TAGS, on-line www.TagsTickets.com. Gates open at 6:30pm, show starts at 8:00pm.

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